ZAGREB, Oct 13 (Hina) - A poll conducted by the GfK centre for market research in Croatia shows more than one third of all respondents believe last month's terrorist attacks on the United States were caused by America's attitude to
undeveloped and small countries and every third respondent thinks the attacks were caused by Islamic fundamentalism. More than one third of respondents (34%) believe the attacks were caused by America's attitude towards poor and small countries, 15% believe the reason is America's stand towards globalisation, 11% think the reason is the country's attitude to the Palestinians and eight percent believe it is its attitude towards Israel. Almost every third respondent says the attacks were the consequence of Islamic fundamentalism. The poll was conducted in late September, including 1,000 Croatians aged over 18. GfK Group is a leading internationa
ZAGREB, Oct 13 (Hina) - A poll conducted by the GfK centre for market
research in Croatia shows more than one third of all respondents
believe last month's terrorist attacks on the United States were
caused by America's attitude to undeveloped and small countries and
every third respondent thinks the attacks were caused by Islamic
fundamentalism.
More than one third of respondents (34%) believe the attacks were
caused by America's attitude towards poor and small countries, 15%
believe the reason is America's stand towards globalisation, 11%
think the reason is the country's attitude to the Palestinians and
eight percent believe it is its attitude towards Israel.
Almost every third respondent says the attacks were the consequence
of Islamic fundamentalism.
The poll was conducted in late September, including 1,000 Croatians
aged over 18.
GfK Group is a leading international market research institute with
more than 90 offices in some 50 countries and around 4,400
employees.
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